0) What will it do?
My final project is strictly connected to my thesis. In fact, it is a natural continuation of my research about accessibility and cultural inclusion of blind and people with visual impairments. Through principles of co-design and following the process of design thinking, that is passing through phases of Empathise, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test, I ideated in conjuntion with blind persons a way to explore an art-piece in a multisensory way. After a desk research, benchmark, Gap analysis, ethnography, bodystorming, object interviews, personas, workshop of co-design and an expert interview, I developed a prototype that I tested with 5 blind people and 1 person with low vision. The main idea is to reproduce a painting in a bas-relief with some embedded sensors, where one sensor via bluetooth activates the audio introduction to the artwork in the earphones of visitor and simultaneously enables the distribution of fragrances associated to 3D representation. On the surface of reproduction are placed other sensors that once touched have the role to activate the audio narration describing the specific element on which this "tag" was found. This manner to explore a painting contibutes not only to include culturally visually disabled people, but also gives autonomy and a multisensory value to the museum experience.
In order to create the bas-relief and having already a 3D model of it, I will need first a mould. The smoothness of material that is led to the pleasure of overall experience and the size of reproduction are very important for the success of my project. The main sense for blind people is such, this is why the material used cannot have the effect of "cheapness", whilst the reproduction size permits to explore certain details closer. For these reasons I have abbandonded idea of 3D printing and would rather cast the artwork. For moulding I'll need polystyrene and cement. For packaging I'll use wood, I will do a research for the fragrance mechanism, but probably there will be a need of some type of fuel, then 4 PCB's and earphones.
Almost all materials are available at our FabLab, expect for earphones.
5) How much will they cost?
- polystyrene 4€
- cement 0€
- release agent 5€
- electronics 50€
- microflash 10€
- earphones 10€
All parts and systems are going to be made at FabLab as described before
- 2D and 3D design,
- additive and subtractive fabrication processes,
- electronics design and production,
- embedded microcontroller programming,
- system integration and packaging
-output and input
-molding and casting
Analysing my final project and the current lack of any technical knowledge I would have the need to find info about:
- how to transmit audio mp3 via Arduino to earphones
- how to activate spray containing fragrance
- how to solder everything nicely in a free form
Whereas during the Test phase of my prototype I gathered some data concerning issues to solve such as:
- a need to better specify offering instructions about the functioning of the interaction system
- augment distance between tactile sensors
- improve description adding cromatic dimension and using simple indications like "in upper right corner", for instance
Ideally, I would like to organise at least another test session also during implementation phase, in order to create a project that fully responds to the needs and desires of blind persons. This is a bit complex with the current pandemic situation, so only with time we will see.